196 
Icones rerum naturalium 
ib. 4. 
Exemplum nostrum desinit in pag. 312, quae insecta 
continet ; deficiente fine, et anno impressionis. 
In omnibus figurae ligno incisae, in nostris exemplis 
coloribus male fucatae. 
Portraits d’oyseaux, animaux, serpens, herbes, arbres, 
hommes et femmes, d’Arabie et Egypte, observez par 
P. Belon ; le tout enrichy de quatrains. 
Foll. 121 ; cum figg. ligno incisis. Paris, 1557. 4. 
La clef des champs, pour trouver plusieurs animaux, tant 
bestes qu’oyseaux, avec plusieurs fleurs et fruitz. 
Imprime aux Biackefriers, (London) ppur Jaques le 
Moyne, dit de Morgues Paintre. 1586. 4. obi. 
Praeter titulum et dedicationem, 47 folia, in quorum 
singulis, pagina adversa, 2 figurae ligno incisae, colo- 
ribus fucatae, animalium vel plantarum, cum nomi- 
nibus latinis, gallicis, germanicis et anglicis. Folium 
primum forte deest ; manu enim exarati numeri fo- 
liorum incipiunt a 2do. 
Archetypa studiaque patris Georgii Hoefnagelii Ja- 
cobus F. ab ipso scalpta philomusis communicat. 
Francof. ad Moen. 1592. 
Partes 4, quarum singulae continent, praeter titulos, 
tabb. aeneas 12, longit. 6 unc. latit. 8 unc. 
(Icones animalium et plantarum.) 
Assuwer. van Londerseel fecit. Cias Janss. Visscher ex- 
cudebat. A°. 1625. 
Tabb. aeneae 12, longit. 3! unc. latit. 5 unc. 
(Icones florum, insectorum et avium.) 
C. J. Visscher excudit. 
Tabb. aeneae 4, long. 7 unc. lat. 5 unc. 
A booke of beast, birds, flowers, fruits, flies, and wormes, 
exactly drawne with their lively colours truly described. 
Ar to be sould by Thomas Johnson in Brittaynes Burse. 
1630 Tabb. aeneae 20, long. 6 unc. lat. 8 unc. 
A booke of flowers, fruicts, beastes, birds, and flies, ex- 
actly drawne, and are to bee sold by P. Stent, at the 
white hors in Guiltspur Street without Newgate. 
Tabb. aeneae 20, long. 5 unc. lat. 7, unc. 
The second booke of flowers exactly drawne, 
newly printed with additions by John Dunstall, anno 
1661, sould by Peter Stent. Tabb. 20. 
The therd booke of flowers drawne, with additions 
by John Dunstall. Are to be sould by P. Stent, at the 
